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7/8" Heim Steering Kit

Part Number: R1306-Kit-6
Shipping Weight: 38.0 lb
$306.64 $360.75
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Tie Rod Tubing Length
Misalignment Size

7/8" Heim Steering Kit - Standard 54" Length / 3/4" Misalignments




Description

RuffStuff 7/8" Heim Steering Kit

Heavy-duty steering upgrade with easier adjustment and stronger tubing

This DIY 7/8" Heim Steering Kit delivers strength, adjustability, and durability for off-road rigs. Designed for use with stock steering positions or high steer arms (requires 3/4" bore in arms or knuckles), it uses hex head weld bungs so you can adjust with a crescent wrench instead of a pipe wrench—saving your tubing and paint from damage. Built with 1.5" x .250" wall DOM tubing and RuffStuff heat-treated chromoly heims, this setup is a major upgrade from stock.

Key Features

  • Part Number: R1306
  • Works with stock knuckle position or high steer arms (3/4" bore required)
  • Hex head weld bungs allow quick and safe adjustments
  • Stronger than stock with 1.5" x .250" wall DOM tubing
  • Heat-treated chromoly 7/8" Heim joints for long service life
  • Includes safety misalignments to reduce stress risers

What's Included in This Kit

Available Options

Tie Rod Tubing Length:
  • Standard 54" Length
  • Longer 60" Length
Misalignment Size:
  • 3/4" Misalignments
  • 5/8" Misalignments

Notes

  • Toyotas with close-mounting/6-shooter knuckles should use 3/4" heim steering for smaller head clearance.
  • Requires welding by a competent person with proper equipment.
  • Check steering clearance at full lock before cutting to length—bends may be needed to clear diff covers or sway bar mounts.
  • Extra DOM is included to allow for cutting errors—cutting is easy, growing tube back is not.
  • 3/4" bolts not included; length will vary based on arm thickness.
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